MEET TrISH ST.HILL

Welcome to my website!

This is just to share a little information about me.I was born in the exotic country of St.Vincent and the Grenadines in the West Indies. Trish St.Hill is my pen name. I began writing Beneath The Golden Mango Tree in 1984 and it has taken many trials and challenges to come to its conclusion. As an English speaking West Indian immigrant attending college, I have found that there was limited literature depicting the life and culture of English speaking West Indians who settled in the United States. West Indians are still a misunderstood and silent immigrant group. This primarily black immigrant group is still to this day not thought of as true immigrants. That image is mainly reserved for European immigrants. West Indians, instead, are relegated to caricatures that they work six jobs, say “Ok man” and “yeah man”, and wear dreadlocks. Sadly this has not changed much over the years. I wanted to debunk the myths that surround the culture and I vowed to make a difference by writing this book. However, life got in the way and it has taken me 25 years to publish it. After finding out about my Garifuna ancestry, I decided to integrate the story of the Garifuna people of Central America in this book. Their HELL-O-CAST and subsequent exile to Central America from their homeland of St.Vincent (Yurumein), is woven into the fabric of this immigrant tale. I believe there is a reason for everything and everything happens at the right time. I hope my readers enjoy this book and I look forward to an enlightened and productive relationship with them.

My Reflections

The ten percent rule– someone once said, that ten percent of life is what happens to us, and ninety percent is how we handle what happens to us.

I believe that life will undoubtedly throw us lemons, but we should use optimism to make lemonades, lemon pies and whatever other lemon based delicacies we can make. No matter what we are going through, there is always someone worse off than we are and there is also a lesson to be learned from every unpleasant experience we have. If we embrace optimism it’s hard to be negative or bitter. Everything in a productive vibrant life hinges on optimism.